Aspects

A Brief Introduction to Astrology

The angular relationships between the planets in a horoscope, measured
as angles within the ecliptic circle, are termed “aspects”.
Usually this includes angles to the ascendant and MC. Only certain angular
relationships are regarded as aspects, and these are said to have intrinsic
qualities – they are said to be “harmonic”, “dynamic” or “neutral”.
These relationships influence how the planets work together. There is also
a certain amount of “play”, which means that an aspect is said
to “work” or be operative within a few degrees either way of
being exact. This margin of “play” is defined by the orbs. (see
below)

Here are some of the major aspects:

Conjunction - 0°

The conjunction tends to be a harmonious aspect. Its quality depends
greatly on the planets involved, as well as on how close the aspect is.
For example, a conjunction between the Sun and Mercury is generally regarded
as harmonious. If, however, the distance between them is less than a few
degrees, Mercury is said to be “burnt” or “in combustion”, with
corresponding results. In general, the conjunction shows an immediate
connection which usually works in one way or another.

Opposition - 180°

Although the opposition is generally regarded as “disharmonious” or
dynamic, it often has quite a motivating and energizing effect. Here too,
the quality of the aspect depends on the planets involved, and on what one
makes of it. On the whole, an opposition between two planets creates tension
between them, often with positive results.

Square - 90°

The square is regarded as a disharmonious aspect, the planets involved seem
to be “blocked”. The problems that arise from the square keep
on turning up, like a bad penny. The difficulty lies in trying to reconcile
two forces that are trying to move in completely different directions. Usually
this takes the form of desires and needs which are mutually exclusive.

Trine - 120°

The trine is a harmonious aspect, the planets involved work together in
a complementary fashion, enriching one another. Trines show where our natural
talents lie, whether we actually make use of them or not is up to us.

Sextile - 60°

The sextile tends to have a harmonious effect, depending of course on the
planets involved.

Minor Aspects

Besides the major aspects mentioned above, there are also quite a number
of “minor aspects”. Most of these are subdivisions of the major
aspects. The minor aspects add depth and detail to the general picture.
The orbs permitted for the minor aspects are much smaller than those used
for the major aspects. (see table below)
The most common minor aspects are:

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